I understand why, but this is too bad. Kenard is one of the all time good guys to play here, and there is no one more friendly or quaotable in the locker room. Lang also busted his ass dropping the weight for said position move, and told me he spent hours every day watching tape of Willie McGinest last off-season.

Dilemma is ... the Browns never saw him as a 3-4 DE, and the move to OLB didn't go smooth. Lang was uanble to pressure the QB from that position, and struggled in coverages. And he's getting a little long in the tooth.

These statements from Savage in this mornings PD and on The OBR seal his fate here.

The first order of business is to part ways with potential free agents, such as receiver Antonio Bryant, linebacker Ben Taylor, tight end Aaron Shea and punter Kyle Richardson, and with converted linebacker Kenard Lang, who is under contract but probably will be released this week.

"Every time we meet, we talk of some of the difficult choices we'll have to make," Savage said Tuesday. "Some of these guys are good guys and pretty good players, but at a certain point, you have to say, 'We think we can do better.'

I have the feeling that Savage knew that that there would be several teams that would have cap issues and have to cut some good players to get under the cap. That could be one of the reasons why he waited untill this year to make a splash in FA. That and now knowing the talent that is on the Browns now and what he thinks of it. I think some of the moves he made last year was to make that Browns had enough cap to be a serious player in FA this year too. Reading stories about the Jets, Redskins, Raiders and a couple of other teams that makes sense to me. I think this going to be a very interesting off season to say the least.

3.) Will they try to address these needs in the front 7 through the draft or free agency?

My answers based on my gut feelings:

1.) As I look down the roster, the DL depth does not really seem that promising. Especially at the DE position which is immensely important in a 3-4. They are going to need some immediate impact at this position and I am not sure if they will find it in the draft.

2.) I seriously have no idea where to even begin with this. Are there any intriguing FAs available?

3.) I think this depends on how seriously they intend to compete in the immediate future. Are the Browns on a 2 year plan? A 5 year plan? are they planning on competing next year?

I am not sure about this but what I can say is that as I look at the Browns, I personally think that they really need to bring in some new personnel in the front 7 in order to compete.